Up for bid is a Dana 44 rear axle for a Jeep CJ. It was originally from a mid 70's CJ-5. It was purchased to install in a 80's vintage CJ-7. If you note in the pictures, the spring perches were removed, because 1976 and newer CJ's had the springs mounted wider on the housing. The original axle (1976 and newer) in the CJ was the AMC model 20, with 2 piece axles. They were not very durable for much more than street use. The axle is in great shape, as far as I can tell. Whoever ground the perches off got a little carried away, but not enough to hurt anything. I can weld new perches on if needed, but I did not want to weld anything on now, without knowing what it's going in.Thanks for looking
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